PH- ii1rlt;EVERETT MARSH WEDS••V.►»dthebmesa-iia-ithKMiSS ELLA M. ADAMS.ainnony Performed by Rev Ralston at Netherwood Reformed Church. IclwTdlt;PifflwIdc; The marriage of Miss Ella Mtr-Blrk am-nnat:etl?u-J.Dbsa.ih-;n-Rsttcsitittels«elt;sjgaiet Adams', daughter of Mr. and Hr*. Horace Adams, of 249 Johnston avenue, and Everett Hilaire Marsh, of 21Somerset street, took place last night at 8 o’clock in the Netherwood calj Reformed church. Rev. Edward S.{Ralstou, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony.The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine, trimmed with shadow lace, and carried a shower bouquet of chrysanthemums and lilies of the val-j^1 ley. She was attended by Mrs. Charles Collins, as matron of honor. The latter wore a creation of yellow crepe de chine, a yellow hat and car-1 “■ ried yeBow chrysanthemums. The * Misses Ethel Adams and Edith Adams were bridesmaids. They wore pal© green crepe de chine frocks, green net hats and carried arm bouquets of I white chrysanthemums and green cl fein. Joseph Blatx was the bestPJnlt;eiPiEmin; ill H ueBWon-'ec-ofc:nt-Cdlt;ciman.As the wedding party entered the edifice the wedding march was played by Mrs. S. O. Rush, and Horace Martin sang “O Promise Me.” Owing to the sudden death of the groom’s father. the reception and wedding triphi were postponed.-The couple were the recipients ofjajmam.... onfl ttbeheonbyofclt;lcPititlclsib!n-rt-atheaya:inatttiscnumerous handsome and useful gifta. cut glass, silver, linen, china and several checks being Included In the presents. Guests were present from Newark. Passaic. Atlantic City. Three Pridges, New Tork. Brooklyn andthis city. Boxes of the wedding cake were givqn each attendant at the church. Mr.. anlt; Mrs. Marsh willreside at 270 Netherwopd avenue. I cl g | Mr. Marsh Is a salesman.’ ‘ jutailitlti